The readers may be wondering where I obtained this information? It certainly wasn't from the MSM in America. The reports surfaced in places like New Zealand and France.

History Repeats

Before we get to the details of the report, it is important for all Americans to realize that we have been down this historical road before. Please note the numerous and conflicting territorial claims regarding control of one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, the South China Sea.

Ever since President Trump introduced tariffs on Chinese products, the Chinese have greatly increased their naval presence in the South China Sea. Countries from Vietnam, to the Philippines, to Taiwan and Australia are fearful of China's next move. China is in a similar position as to what Japan was in during the period from 1929-1941. They need natural resources to cover their expanding industrial base and the US is blocking them at every turn just like the US did in the 1930's. And they are unable to feed their people. The US is exploiting this weakness in order to provoke World War III.

The McCollum Memo

Prior to WW II, the US created something called the 8 point plan (MCollum Memo). Eventually, this caused Japan to respond to the interference with its trade and attack Pearl Harbor. Is this what the Trump administration is doing? Is Trump still in charge of his administration. A decided shift occurred when Bolton joined the Trump administration.

The McCollum Memo: The 8 Point Plan

Fearing Germany's potential nuclear threat, FDR had his people develop a plan to get America into WWII in order to stop Germany's development of nuclear weapons, which was problematic because the American people were determined to stay isolationist. FDR had to have his people devise a plot that would anger the people so much, that they would demand war. Certainly, provoking an attack on Pearl Harbor which would kill nearly 2,400 Americans, sink 21 ships and destroy almost 350 planes on the ground, would do the trick. Out of the noise came the McCollum Memo. I bring this to the readers attention not to recite history, but rather tell you that the same set of provoking actions have been set into motion to provoke an incident with China.

I have often said that today's China is in reality, 1929-1941 Japan. They have industrialist expansion dreams, but lack sufficient resources to fuel the expansion. The American military and diplomatic corps are taking advantage of this weakness in order to provoke conflict as an excuse to start with Syria and Iran. This will bring in Russia and WW III will commence.

President Trump is deliberately provoking China with a trade war which will culminate with a major incident either against Taiwan (eg blockade) or a direct confrontation between military vessels in the disputed South China Sea. What lies ahead? The answer to that question will be covered in the latter part of this article. First, let's take a look at the original McCollum memo from pre-World War II which was designed to get us into the war so we could defeat Germany before they could nuke us and our allies.

Provoking Japan

Here are the key excerpts from the McCollum Memo:

It is not believed that in the present state of political opinion the United States government is capable of declaring war against Japan without more ado; and it is barely possible that vigorous action on our part might lead the Japanese to modify their attitude. Therefore, the following course of action is suggested:

A. Make an arrangement with Britain for the use of British bases in the Pacific, particularly Singapore.

B. Make an arrangement with Holland for the use of base facilities and acquisition of supplies in the Dutch East Indies.

C. Give all possible aid to the Chinese government of Chiang-Kai-Shek.

D. Send a division of long range heavy cruisers to the Orient, Philippines, or Singapore.

E. Send two divisions of submarines to the Orient.

F. Keep the main strength of the U.S. fleet now in the Pacific in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands.

G. Insist that the Dutch refuse to grant Japanese demands for undue economic concessions, particularly oil.

H. Completely embargo all U.S. trade with Japan, in collaboration with a similar embargo imposed by the British Empire.

10. If by these means Japan could be led to commit an overt act of war, so much the better. At all events we must be fully prepared to accept the threat of war.

– H. McCollum

Trump is paralleling this plan almost to the letter.

Japan was provoked for two reasons (1) they were threatened military through the establishment of military bases in their backyard which threatened their continued invasion of China, and, (2) the raw materials, needed for industrialization, and that they were pay top dollar for, were suddenly cut off by the US and her key allies of the day. The US is repeating the same actions with China in 2018. False flag strategies are repeated when they work.